What We're Reading: Page 195
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Oct 25, 2019
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ZDNet
AI can now read the thoughts of paralysed patients as they imagine they are writing
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CyberScoop
Microsoft banks on new silicon chips built by Intel, others to fend off firmware attacks
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HR Dive
Managers who feel undervalued are a flight risk
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Axios
Zuckerberg's news pitch
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BBC News
Stalkerware: The software that spies on your partner
Oct 24, 2019
Oct 23, 2019
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The Wall Street Journal
Breakup of Tech Giants ‘on the Table,’ U.S. Antitrust Chief Says
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Fortune
It’s Official: Google Claims ‘Quantum Supremacy’
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Smart Cities Dive
Philadelphia's IT plan focuses on digital equity, tech coordination
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Bloomberg
Gmail Free Storage Thing of Past With Google One Premium Launch
Oct 22, 2019
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ZDNet
Europe has more developers than the US: So why doesn't it have more startups, too?
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CNBC
Cloud software stocks falling, here's what investors should expect
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HR Dive
Marketing hasn't been spared the effects of the tech skills gap
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CNBC
Apple CEO Tim Cook accepts Ceres conference sustainability award
Oct 21, 2019
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HR Dive
How pronoun policies can help HR referee when gender and religion clash
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Fortune
Mark Hurd: Remembering Oracle's Co-CEO Who Died at 62
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ZDNet
Santander to offer hundreds of coding scholarships in Brazil
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The New York Times
My Algorithm Makeover
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The Atlantic
Are We on the Cusp of the Next Dot-Com Bubble?
Oct 18, 2019
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Harvard Business Review
If Women Don’t Apply to Your Company, This Is Probably Why
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GeekWire
Microsoft’s 2019 acquisition spree: 20 deals totaling $9.1B, led by blockbuster GitHub buy
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CyberScoop
Accused Capital One hacker had as much as 30 terabytes of stolen data, feds say
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WIRED
The Delicate Ethics of Using Facial Recognition in Schools
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Ars Technica
In 2019, multiple open source companies changed course—is it the right move?
Oct 17, 2019
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Slate
The lines of code that changed everything.
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CyberScoop
Accused Capital One hacker had as much as 30 terabytes of stolen data, feds say
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Ars Technica
In 2019, multiple open source companies changed course—is it the right move?
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CNBC
Cisco MPLS engineers' Pensando Systems backed by HPE, aimed at AWS